Meridian Hill Park (U.S. National Park Service)

Meridian Hill Park Map. Meridian Hill Park It is located along 16th Street between Euclid and W Streets NW Meridian Hill Park, also known today as Malcolm X Park following a 1969 speech by activist Angela Davis, is a distinguished example of landscape design

Directions to Meridian Hill Park Rock Creek Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Directions to Meridian Hill Park Rock Creek Park (U.S. National Park Service) from www.nps.gov

Meridian Hill Park, also known today as Malcolm X Park following a 1969 speech by activist Angela Davis, is a distinguished example of landscape design The lower level of the park features accessible paths from the corner of 16th St

Directions to Meridian Hill Park Rock Creek Park (U.S. National Park Service)

Photo, Print, Drawing Meridian Hill Park, Bounded by Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Euclid & W Streets, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC Rock Creek Park Malcolm X Park The upper level of Meridian Hill Park's paths are made from an aggregate concrete Meridian Hill Park gets a little more noteworthy as it was the first national park built for the performing arts

Meridian Hill Park, Then and Now Curbed DC. The lower level of the park features accessible paths from the corner of 16th St Volunteers meet under the Joan D'arc Statue located on the upper terrace of the park, helping our staff with cleaning up debris and trash, invasive species removal, tree watering, and general park maintenance.

Meridian Hill Park. Meridian Hill Park gets a little more noteworthy as it was the first national park built for the performing arts The park was built between 1912-40 and covers 12-acre